Business Law Author

Daniel Brooks

Daniel Brooks is a business law attorney with expertise in antitrust law, competition policy, and regulatory affairs. He has advised numerous companies on complex antitrust matters and has a deep understanding of the regulatory landscape.

Credentials

J.D., University of Tennessee, M.A. in Economics

10+ yearsAntitrust LawCompetition Policy

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Articles by Daniel Brooks

How to File a Business: Steps, Fees, and FilingsHow to Start an Aftermarket Auto Parts Business: Legal StepsHow to Invest in Oil Drilling: Tax Benefits and RisksDo I Have to Report a 1099-C on My Tax Return?What Is Considered a Small Business: SBA Size StandardsHow to Claim Exempt on State Taxes: Forms and DeadlinesDo I Get a 1099-R for My 401(k): What Triggers ItHow to Make a Super Account: Steps and RequirementsHow to Redeem Silver Certificates for Cash or ProfitHow to Start an Online Boutique Legally: Licenses & PermitsHow the SECURE Act 2.0 Affects Your BusinessWhat Do You Lose in Bankruptcy and What's Protected?What Are Chargeback Fees and How Much Do They Cost?Do H-2B Workers Pay Taxes? Federal and State RulesHow to Start a Faith-Based Nonprofit OrganizationHow to Use Your EIN for Taxes, Banking, and MoreWhat Is a Maquiladora in Mexico? Rules and BenefitsCan You Have Two 401k Loans at the Same Time?What Is an Executive Director? Duties, Pay, and LiabilityWhat Is NYC Tax? Income, Sales, and Property TaxesWhat Are Nonprofit Bylaws and What Should They Include?What Are Buyouts? Types, Taxes, and Employee RightsCan You Change Collateral on a Loan? Steps and RulesCan You Write Off a Loan to a Family Member?How to Trade Options in the UK: Steps, Tax and ProtectionsAdjusting Entries vs. Correcting Entries: Key DifferencesHow to Structure Multiple Businesses for Liability & TaxesHow to Cash a Business Check: Steps and RequirementsWhat Is a Joint and Survivor Annuity and How It WorksHow to Save for Retirement as a Small Business Owner